2017 Royal Horse Show Farrington spoils Ward’s World Cup International Spotlight domination, while native , | November 3-12, 2017 Lamontagne is outstanding in his international division debut.

World number one KENT FARRINGTON of the US claimed the $150,000 Longines FEI World Cup Jumping Toronto aboard VOYEUR, a 15-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Amalaya Investments. “[The Nusz family] have been a long-time supporter of my career and bought Voyeur for me with the hopes that he would be a championship horse,” said Farrington of the horse that helped him end McLain Ward’s eight-time reign of this event. “He has been every bit of it and more; he took me to my first Olympic Games where we got a team silver medal, was in the jump- off for individual gold, and has won a million grand prix events in between. Tonight, he really showed why he’s special.”

(Above) FRANCOIS LAMONTAGNE of St. Eustache, QC, earned the coveted title of Leading Canadian Rider after a number of top-three placings aboard the Leading Canadian-Owned Horse, CHANEL DU CALVAIRE (pictured) and VIGO MASSUERE, including a second in the $87,000 GroupBy Big Ben Challenge on the final evening. “To do the international division at The Royal is a dream that I have had since I was a child,” said Lamontagne, 33, who also claimed the title of Canadian Show Jumping Reserve Champion on the opening weekend.

IAN MILLAR was the top Canadian in the Longines FEI World Cup Jumping, riding DIXSON to fifth place. He also took the $15,000 McKee International Jumper Challenge with VITTORIO 8.

56 HORSE SPORT | February 2018 (Below) Four-time US Olympic medalist BEEZIE MADDEN of Cazenovia, NY, won Friday’s $50,000 Weston Canadian Open riding BREITLING LS (pictured), owned by Abigail Wexner. She was hot off a win in the $35,000 Brickenden Trophy with COACH, vaulting her into a tie for Leading International Rider with Hardin Towell.

HARDIN TOWELL (USA) claimed victory in the $87,000 GroupBy Big Ben Challenge riding LUCIFER V to close out the international division and help propel him to a tie for Leading International Rider with fellow American Beezie Madden.

While MCLAIN WARD (USA) failed to defend his World Cup title, he won the $35,000 International Accumulator with HH CALLAS (pictured) and placed (Left) fifth in the GroupBy Big Ben Challenge withHH AZUR. DANIEL BLUMAN of Israel kicked off international show jumping competition with a win in the $35,000 International Jumper Power and Speed riding APARDI.

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$150,000 Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping $50,000 Weston Canadian Open – 1. Breitling LS, Beezie $20,000 International Canine/Equine Challenge – 1. for The Hickstead Trophy Madden (USA); 2. Inouk P, Nicola Philippaerts (BEL); 3. Alsvid, Richie Moloney (IRL); 2. Bella Donna, Erynn Chanel du Calvaire, Francois Lamontagne (CAN) Ballard (CAN); 3. Vigo Massuere, Francois Lamontagne 1. Voyeur, Kent Farrington (USA) 0/0-35.51 $35,000 International Two Phase – 1. Apardi, Daniel Bluman (CAN) 2. Main Road, Shane Sweetnam (IRL) 0/0-36.84 (ISR); 2. Thalys Z, Erynn Ballard (CAN); 3. Coach, Beezie $15,000 McKee International Jumper Challenge – 1. 3. Barnetta, Sharn Wordley (NZL) 0/0-43.48 Madden (USA) Vittorio 8, Ian Millar (CAN); 2. Martha Louise, Daniel 4. Breitling LS, Elizabeth Madden (USA) 0/4-35.78 $35,000 Jolera International Welcome – 1. New York, Hardin Coyle (IRL); 3. Inouk P, Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) 5. Dixson, Ian Millar (CAN) 0/4-40.53 sec Towell (USA); 2. Indra Van De Oude Heihoef, Shane Leading International Rider – (tie) Hardin Towell (USA) / Sweetnam (IRL); 3. Entano, Daniel Bluman (ISR) Beezie Madden (USA) $87,000 GroupBy Big Ben Challenge $35,000 International Jumper Brickenden Trophy – 1. Coach, Leading Canadian Rider – Francois Lamontagne, Chanel 1. Lucifer V, Hardin Towell (USA) 0/0-38.37 Beezie Madden (USA); 2. Artemise du Houssoit, Andrew du Calvaire 2. Chanel du Calvaire, Francois Lamontagne (CAN) 0/0-40.92 Kocher (USA); 3. Aikido Z, Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) All Canadian Cup (Leading Canadian-Owned Horse) – 3. Barnetta, Sharn Wordley (NZL) 0/0-43.61 $35,000 International Accumulator – 1. HH Callas, McLain Chanel du Calvaire, Francois Lamontagne Ward (USA); 2. Don’t Touch Du Bois, Shane Sweetnam (IRL); The Whitaker Award – Tripple X III, Tiffany Foster 4. Creedance, Kent Farrington (USA) 0/4-36.92 3. Bella Donna, Erynn Ballard (CAN) 5. HH Azur, McLain Ward (USA) 0/4-37.58

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Canadian Olympian AMY MILLAR of Perth, ON, won the $125,000 Canadian Show Jumping Championship for the first time in her career, outriding her dad, Ian, who was gunning for his 13th title in this event. Aboard HEROS, a 10-year-old Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by AMMO Investments, Amy logged three perfect performances over two days. “I just had to keep telling myself to ride well, jump clean, and stay focused,” she explained. “Every time the thought of qualifying for international week or winning entered my mind, I pushed it away and thought, ‘just concentrate on what you know; ride well and jump clean rounds’ – and obviously it worked!”

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(Below) JULIA MADIGAN and FARFELU DU $125,000 Canadian Show Jumping Championship PRINTEMPS won the $10,000 Jr/Am Royal Stake Rnd 1 and were named Jr/Am Jumper champions. 1. Dixson, Ian Millar 61.75 2. Hermelien VD Hooghoeve, Ali Ramsay 62.23 3. Heros, Amy Millar 64.25 4. Cescha M, Isabelle Lapierre 65.47 5. Chanel du Calvaire, Francois Lamontagne 67.20 Final 1. Heros, Amy Millar 1.25 2. Chanel du Calvaire, Francois Lamontagne 3.73 3. Hermelien VD Hooghoeve, Ali Ramsay 4.24 4. Falco Van Spieveld, Nicole Walker 5.34 5. Cescha M, Isabelle Lapierre 5.86

$12,500 Alfred Rogers U25 National Championship Phase 1 1. Excellent B, Nicole Walker 2. Quidam’s Caprice M, Veronica Bot 3. Chacco Prime, Alexanne Thibault CEALY TETLEY PHOTO 4. Farfelu du Printemps, Julia Madigan 5. Dartagnan Z, Ashley James (Above) NICOLE WALKER of Aurora, Phase 2 1. Chacco Prime, Alexanne Thibault ON, won the Uplands U25 Jumping 2. Excellent B, Nicole Walker National Championship riding 3. Farfelu du Printemps, Julia Madigan EXCELLENT B, an eight-year-old 4. Harakiri Z, Daniel Coyle (IRL) Dutch Warmblood gelding owned 5. Alaska, Sabrina Lefebvre by Gabrielle Buisson. Some speedy performances over tracks charted by Uplands U25 National Championship – CH: Excellent B, Rio Olympic course designer Guilherme Nicole Walker; RES: Chacco Prime, Alexanne Thibault $10,000 Jr/Am Royal Stake – 1. Farfelu du Printemps, Jorge of Brazil saw her edge Quebec’s Julia Madigan; 2. Chacco Prime, Alexanne Thibault; 3. Alexanne Thibault riding Chacco Prime. Camara, Asta Torokvei “I have one year left in U25, and I feel Jr/Am Jumper – CH: Farfelu du Printemps, Julia Madigan; RES: Camilla, Sadie Leon / Chacco Prime, like it’s been a great stepping stone in Alexanne Thibault helping me prepare to do bigger stuff,” $5,000 MarBill Hill Royal Pony Jumper Final – 1. Ever said Walker. “I think it’s building a So Clever, Grace Munro; 1. Twisted, Makayla Clarke; 3. strong field for Canada because, as you Northwind Darby, Savannah Singh Pony Jumper Challenge – CH: Brookside Look At Me, can see, the riders are getting better Erin Oswald; RES: Beaverwood’s Kauri, Kilby Brunner and better. I think it’s really good for Deforest Canada’s future.” BEN RADVANYI PHOTOGRAPHY

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MACKENZIE WRAY of Loretto, ON, won the 2017 Running Fox CET Medal Equitation & Hunter Derby National Final aboard CONTACT, an eight-year-old Holsteiner gelding owned by Makim Holdings Inc. Wray had competed in the 2016 CET Medal National Final, but finished outside of the top 10, so this victory was especially sweet, considering that as a business administration student at Hartpury College in England, she had minimal time to prepare. “I didn’t get to ride much; I was back from England for a day and then we came right to the Royal,” explained Wray, who is coached by Erynn Ballard. “I’ve been riding with ERYNN BALLARD rode Christel Weller’s six-year-old Erynn for five years now, and I couldn’t imagine training with anyone else. mare ENCHANTED to win the $25,000 Knightwood She makes you ride the best you can.” Canadian Hunter Derby with an impressive overall score of 109 and be named Lorna Jean Guthrie Canadian Hunter Derby Champion. “She is a very special horse,” Ballard remarked of Enchanted, who was purchased in 2016 through Paul Hendrix’s Dutch Sport Horse Sales auction in The Netherlands. “She’s very sure of herself for a six-year-old. To go into that pressure situation and to do so well is great.” This was Ballard’s 29th year competing at The Royal.

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SAM WALKER, 15, from Nobleton, ON, won the JC Medal National Final aboard MIRACLE, a 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding owned by Marion Cunningham. “Equitation is a big focus this year; it’s a really important part in my riding right now and I look to continue that in Canada and in the States,” explained Walker, who is coached by his parents, Scott and Dee Walker, at their Forest Hill Training Centre in Caledon, ON, as well as Missy Clarke and John Brennan while he is competing in the US.

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HUNTER DERBIES EQUITATION $15,000 Braeburn Farms Canadian Hunter Derby Jump Canada Medal – 1. Say When, Darcy Hayes; 2. Enchanted, – 1. Sam Walker, Miracle; 2. Miranda Erynn Ballard; 3. Class Act, Brent Balisky Burruano, Quixote; 3. Megan Champoux, $25,000 Knightwood Canadian Hunter Derby – 1. Easystreet Enchanted, Erynn Ballard; 2. Say When, Darcy CET Medal Flat/Gymnastic Phase – 1. Hayes; 3. Class Act, Brent Balisky Mackenzie Wray, Contact; 2. Jade Fowler, Lorna Jean Guthrie Canadian Hunter Derby Charmony; 3. Hayley Mercer, Can Traffic’s Champion – Enchanted, Erynn Ballard Green Light Prince of Thieves Trophy Eastern Champion – CET Medal Jumping Phase – 1. Mackenzey Carrera S, Isabelle Lapierre Nadeau, Ferraro K; 2. Mackenzie Wray, Represent the West Championship – CH: Class Contact; 3. Halle Gainey, Steel Magnolias Act, Brent Balisky; RES: Easystreet, Brent CET Medal Overall – 1. Mackenzie Wray, Balisky Contact; 2. Halle Gainey, Steel Magnolias; Bob Rose Trophy (Top Amateur Derby Rider) – 3. Mackenzey Nadeau, Ferraro K Lucky 2 Knight, Muffie Guthrie

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OLIVIA IRVING and DAVENPORT were named A/O Hunter champions.

(Below/left) Adult Amateur Hunter 36+ champions were JULIE WATT and HEAVENLY, who also won the J Elliot Cottrelle Royal Grand Champion Amateur award.

(Below/right) SOCIALITE carried SIDNEY JEFFERSON to the HORSE SPORT Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 championship. The pair also won the Canadian-Bred Hunter Award, the Killer Tom High Score Hunter, and the Janet Cottrelle Memorial AM High Score.

DARCY HAYES and SAY WHEN took the Combined Working Hunter championship.

CLAIRE GOLDBERG rode BERLENA to clinch the Junior Working Hunter championship.

60 HORSE SPORT | February 2018 www.Horse-Canada.com HUNTERS A/O Hunter – CH: Davenport, Olivia Irving; RES: Arctic, Small Pony Hunter – CH: Blueridge Moonbeam, Meredith Irving Omi Enkin; RES: First Frost, Abbigael Banis AdAm Hunter 36+ – CH: Heavenly, Julie Watt, RES: Canadian-Bred Hunter Award – Socialite, Broadway, Kristen Baran Sidney Jefferson AdAm Hunter 18-35 – CH: Socialite, Sidney Jefferson; Killer Tom Award High Score Hunter – RES: Chantilly Lace, Shannon Walter Socialite, Ella Davison Combined Working Hunter – CH: Say When, Darcy J Elliot Cottrelle Royal Grand Champion Hayes; RES: Case Closed, Ryan Roy Amateur – Heavenly, Julie Watt Jr Working Hunter – CH: Berlena, Claire Goldberg; Yvonne Collard Royal Grand Champion Hunter RES: Cohiba, Grace Goldberg Pony – Blueridge Moonbeam, Omi Enkin Children’s Hunter – CH: Fortunio, Sasha Maniaci; RES: Rowfantina Collage Memorial Trophy – Socialite, Ella Davison Blueridge Moonbeam, Omi Enkin Large Pony Hunter – CH: Bellagio, Mackenzie Cooper; Jane Hunter Sportsmanship Award – RES: Circassian, Stephanie Skarica Kingsland, Ellah Dubeau-Kielty Medium Pony Hunter – CH: Mud Slide, Ayla Torigian; Janet Cottrelle Memorial AM High Score – RES: Glenhaven Pick Me, Alexandra Keath Socialite, Sidney Jefferson

(Above) FORTUNIO, ridden by SASHA MANIACI, was the HORSE SPORT Children’s Working Hunter Champion.

(Right) Large Pony Hunter champion was BELLAGIO, piloted by MACKENZIE COOPER.

(Bottom/left) Medium Pony Hunter champions were AYLA TORIGIAN and MUD SLIDE, The flashy paint pony earned some notoriety during The Royal when it was discovered he had been rescued from possible slaughter and rehabilitated by Janet Rowe, who paid $75 for the underweight, neglected, lame colt before he eventually embarked on a successful career in the ring.

(Bottom/right) BLUERIDGE MOONBEAM and OMI ENKIN cleaned up in the pony division, earning the Small Pony Hunter championship, the Yvonne Collard Royal Grand Champion Hunter Pony award and the Rowfantina Collage Memorial Trophy. CEALY TETLEY PHOTOS CEALY

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JESSICA PHOENIX, 34, of Cannington, ON, claimed victory in the $20,000 Horseware Indoor Eventing Challenge aboard ABBEY GS, a 16-year-old Canadian-bred Trakehner mare owned by Charlotte Schickedanz. The pair posted the fastest penalty- free time of the night over the course set by Capt. Mark Phillips to move up from second place following the initial round and seal the win. “Abbey GS is such a fantastic jumper, and she’s so brave and so bold that I couldn’t have thought of a better horse to bring tonight,” said Phoenix. “It’s so fun to be able to demonstrate this incredible sport in front of this many spectators, which is something that we don’t often get to do.”

BRANDON MCMECHAN, 35, a chiropractor (human and equine) who lives in Toronto, ON, and OSCAR’S WILD, his eight-year-old Thoroughbred gelding, were the only other entry to jump clear both nights. They placed second overall.

US Olympian BOYD MARTIN and Christine Turner’s 10-year-old Canadian Warmblood mare KYRA finished third in their Royal Horse Show debut, recovering from five penalty points on Friday night to jump clear on Saturday. “It’s unbelievable; I had no idea that the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair was this awesome!” exclaimed Martin. “I would have come many years before had I known. I got to experience the food, and the cows, and the pigs, and the goats. I probably spent way more money than I should have in the trade fair, and then finally got to the riding.”

62 HORSE SPORT | February 2018 www.Horse-Canada.com For the second consecutive year, Rio Olympian MEGAN LANE of Loretto, ON, and her partner, CARAVELLA, swept the $20,000 Royal Invitational Dressage Cup, presented by Butternut Ridge. The 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood mare Lane co-owns with her mother, Cathy, and sister, Kelsey, scored 68.833% in the Grand Prix and then 72.208% in the Freestyle, to a routine designed by Joost Peters of the Netherlands. “It’s a tricky choreography, and Caravella was great!” said Lane, 26. “I love it here. The Canadian crowds are great to ride for; they’re very supportive, yet respectful, of dressage.”

Crowd favourite JACQUELINE BROOKS of Mount Albert, ON, took second place in the $20,000 Royal Invitational Dressage riding D NIRO, her 2012 London Olympics partner, an 18-year- old Swedish Warmblood gelding owned by Mary Brooks and Brookhaven Dressage Inc. The pair fired up the fans with a brand new Freestyle choreography to score 72.208%.

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ROBERT K. IRVING of Windhaven Farm in Moncton, NB, was named 2017 Dressage Owner of the Year in recognition of the consistent and impressive results achieved by the farm’s elite dressage horses, including Donnatella, Soccer City, Dio Mio, Florencia 22, Hudson 18, and more recently DEGAS 12 (pictured) and Arthur, both ridden by his wife, JILL IRVING. “I am so thrilled that my biggest supporter has received recognition for his support in our sport,” said Jill. “I would not have such amazing horses and the success I’ve

BEN RADVANYI PHOTOGRAPHY RADVANYI BEN had without his tireless encouragement.” $20,000 Horseware Indoor Eventing Challenge 1. Abbey GS, Jessica Phoenix (CAN) 0/0-198.12 2. Oscar’s Wild, Brandon McMechan (CAN) 0/0-212.99 3. Kyra, Boyd Martin (USA) 5/0-184.16 4. Irish Rhythm, Rachel McDonough (CAN) 0/5-187.59 5. More Inspiration, Holly Jacks (CAN) 5/0-194.67

Dressage Invitational Grand Prix 1. Caravella, Megan Lane 73.708% 2. D Niro, Jacqueline Brooks 72.208% 3. Diamond Geezer, Esther Mortimer 67.000% 4. Warello, Eiren Crawford 66.542%

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Winner of the Governor General’s Cup was NOIR DE NOIR (Cabardino x Penny Black V), owned by ULLA BROOKS and shown by GARRY ROQUE. The filly, whose barn name is Lola, also placed second in the Lieutenant Governor’s Cup, ridden by Kristjan Good. Lola’s full sister, Cafe Noir (“Mocca”), won the LG Cup and was second in the GG Cup five years ago. Brooks has been breeding Canadian Sport Horses since 2008 at her Wyndalways Farm in Caledon, ON. Her good mare Penny Black is a British Sport Horse bred in England by the eventing stallion Washington Postman, who was ridden by Matt Ryan. Cafe Noir was Penny Black’s first foal. “Penny Black has been an absolute one- in-a-million. She did everything for me and now her babies are doing the same,” said Brooks, who shows Cafe Noir, who was OHJA Low Ad/Am Hunter champion in 2016 and Low A/O Hunter in 2017. Of the lovely prospect Noir de Noir, she says, “She is easy, level-headed, perfect, and wants to do everything you ask.” She hopes Lola follows in the hoofsteps of her big sister. “We’re hoping for a hunter, but we haven’t jumped her yet; we were waiting until after the Cups.”

SHAWNA RINZLER-JOHNSTON had just one wish for the Cup classes – that her three-year-old homebred mare, BELLPHINA (Bon Balou x More Fun) would earn a ribbon. “I was amazed when she pinned third in the Governor General’s class. When she got called in the Lieutenant Governor’s class in first, I was so shocked I had tears running down my face,” said Rinzler-Johnson, who has a small breeding operation at her Carmaz Stables in Moncton, NB. Bellphina’s dam More Fun, who passed away in the spring, had been Rinzler’s show hunter and had won numerous high-point titles in the Maritimes. Bellphina had been stabled with Rinzler-Johnston’s friend Willa Gauthier at Someday Farm in Ontario since Thanksgiving and Marti Embree prepared and rode her at the Royal. “Marti did a great job of getting her conditioning up to the level it needed to be. With three kids, I wouldn’t be able to dedicate the time Bella needed to be ready. It was a great decision.” ~ Tracy Hanes

Grand Champion TB Colt/Stallion was TWISTED AFFAIR, The Malcolm D Richardson and title of owned by CATHY MCEWIN and handled by THERESA DETSIKAS, champion TB Broodmare/Yeld mare was won by the nine-year- The five-year-old stallion (Leonnatus Anteas x Sugar Gloss) also old mare HEAVEN SENT (Niigon x Corey’s Bluff), owned by won the Ontario Jockey Club Challenge Trophy. KRISTINA ROY and shown by ROB MARLING.

64 HORSE SPORT | February 2018 www.Horse-Canada.com The yearling TB colt CANOLA WORLD (Silent Name Senior Champion x Laura’s World), owned by CASTLE PEAK FARM and CSH Colt/Gelding handled by MARC DESAUTELS, won the Harry Addison was IRONCLAD’S Challenge Trophy. FAIRMONT (Farscape DSF x Gazelle III), a two-year-old gelding owned by BRANDON HALL and shown by CLAIRE HUNTER.

The yearling filly ELLAN VANNIN FF (Popeye K x Heartbreaker Heff) earned the title of CSHA Grand Sportpony Star Search Champion. She is Challenge Cup Champion was owned by CHRIS & BREVMAC JUST A FLIRT (Cusop SHANNON SMITH Jovial x Mortons Glamour Puss), a and was shown by Riding Pony owned and shown by EVELYN ANDREA VOLASKO. MACPHERSON of Chatsworth, ON. LYNN CASSELS-CALDWELL / HORSEPHOTOS.CA

ROYAL BREEDING CLASSES TB Grand Champion Colt/Stallion – CH: Twisted Affair; CANADIAN SPORT HORSES CSH Filly, Foal of 2014 – 1. Noir de Noir, (o) Ulla Brooks, The Governor General’s Cup – 1. Noir de Noir, (o) Ulla RES: Phoenix (unnamed colt) CSH President’s Cup Colt, Gelding or Filly of 2017 – 1. (h) Garry Roque; 2. Bellphina, (o) Shawna Rinzler Brooks (h) Garry Roque; 2. Furst Romantic, (o) TB Geldings 4-8 YO – 1. Luther HT, (o) Fiona Levers, (h) Mazikeen K, (o) Ashland Farm & Darlene Tierney, (h) Johnston, (h) Marti Embree; 3. Rayna WS, (o) Andrea Ecurie du Grand Coteau Inc, (h) Maude Boulanger Candice Hudson; 2. Thunderbird’s Moon, (o) Zoe Darlene Tierney; 2. Janako’s Pretty Awesome, (o/h) Galan-Nicholls, (h) Maura Watson Bouchard; 3. Bellphina, (o) Shawna Rinzler Johnston, Interbartolo, (h) Maria Ardito; 3. Sleepy P, (o/h) Andrea Volasko; 3. Veruca, (o/h) Emilie Cleminson CSH Sr Filly – CH: Karamel K; RES: Noir de Noir (h) Marti Embree Blythe Miller CSH Colt or Gelding, Foal of 2016 – 1. Levitikus K, (o/h) CSH Broodmare, Foaled in 2014 or Earlier – 1. Diaz, The Lieutenant Governor’s Cup – 1. Bellphina, (o) TB Geldings, 9 Yrs & Older – 1. Brady Thomas, (o/h) Sarah Wilson; 2. Diamond Kygo, (o/h) Natasha (o/h) Shara Pavan; 2. Westwind Storm, (o/h) Hailey Shawna Rinzler Johnston, (h) Marti Embree; 2. Noir Alexandra Waters; 2. A Bit of Gold, (o/h) Leslie Currell; 3. Bandera du Stern WS, (o) Deanna Cubellis, Lynn Campbell de Noir, (o) Ulla Brooks, (h) Kristjan Good; 3. Rayna McCormick; 3. Grey Morning Lite, (o/h) Emma Knapp (h) Victoria Broadbent CSH Yeld Mare, Foaled in 2014 or Earlier – 1. Sandriana, WS, (o) Andrea Galan-Nicholls; (h) Keith Reid TB Perf U/S Hunter/Jumper 4-8 YO – 1. Thunderbird’s CSH Jr Colt or Gelding – CH: Levitikus K ; RES: Diamond (o/h) Rebekka Beattie; 2. Summer Dreams, (o/h) Moon, (o) Zoe Interbartolo, (r) Maria Ardito; 2. Kygo Robyn Baechler THOROUGHBREDS Sleepy P, (o/r) Blythe Miller; 3. Luther HT, (o) Fiona CSH Colt or Gelding, Foal of 2015 – 1. Ironclad’s CSH Mare – CH: Diaz; RES: Summer Dreams TB Colt, Filly or Gelding, Foal of 2017 – 1. Phoenix Levers, (r) Candice Hudson Fairmont, (o) Brandon Hall, (h) Claire Hunter; 2. CSH Get of Sire – 1. GOS-Cabardino, (o) Ulla Brooks, (h) (unnamed colt), (o/h) Candace Sirianni TB Perf U/S Hunter/Jumper 9 Yrs & Older – 1. Point Endeavour, (o) Roy Smith & Jan Bigelow, (h) Lisa Garry Roque; 2. GOS-Redwine, (o/h) Sarah Helmes; TB Colt, Filly or Gelding, Foal of 2016 – 1. Canola World, Tupper (o/r) Tanya Blankenburg; 2. A Bit of Gold, Carswell 3. GOS-Redwine, (o) Laura Roberts, (h) Rob Marling (o/r) Leslie McCormick; 3. Zipadedoodle, (o/r) Claire CSH Colt or Gelding, Foal of 2014 – 1. Senor Sony Boy, CSH Progeny of Dam – 1. POD-Penny Black V, (o) Ulla (o) Castle Peak Farm, (h) Marc Desautels Hawkins TB Jr Colt/Gelding – CH: 1. Phoenix (unnamed colt); RES: (o) Gwen Yerex, (h) Sarah Croft; 2. Van Gogh, (o) Brooks, (h) Garry Roque; 2. POD-Heartbreaker Heff, Canola World TB Perf U/S Dressage 4-8 YO – 1. Luther HT, (o) Fiona Maria Ardito, (h) Maria Ardito; 3. Renegade VLS, (o) Chris & Shannon Smith, (h) Andrea Volasko; 3. Levers, (r) Candice Hudson; 2. Highland Bay, (o/r) (o/h) Sarah Helmes POD-More Fun, (o) Shawna Rinzler Johnston, (h) TB Colt, Filly or Gelding, Foal of 2015 – 1. Flashy Electra, Natalie Roth; 3. Niigons Halo H, (o) Fiona Levers, (r) (o) Shelley Sampson, (h) Jennifer Fraser CSH Sr Colt or Gelding – CH: Ironclad’s Fairmont; RES: Marti Embree Laura Lukezic Endeavour, (o) Roy Smith & Jan Bigelow, (h) Lisa CSHA Grand Champion – Ellan Vannin FF; RES: TB Colt, Filly or Gelding, Foal of 2014 – 1. Pour Me A TB Perf U/S Dressage 9 Yrs & Older – 1. Brady Thomas, Carswell Bourbon, (o/h) Blair Budgell Karamel K (o/r) Alexandra Waters; 2. A Bit of Gold, (o/r) Leslie CSH Filly, Foal of 2016 – 1. Ellan Vannin FF, (o) Chris TB Sr Filly – CH: Flashy Electra; RES: Pour Me A Bourbon McCormick; 3. Grey Morning Lite, (o/r) Emma Knapp & Shannon Smith, (h) Andrea Volasko; 2. Eternal (o=owner; h=handler; r=rider) TB Broodmare/Yeld Mare – 1. Heaven Sent, (o) Kristina TB Ontario Jockey Club Challenge Trophy – Twisted Melody, (o) Laura Roberts, (h) Rob Marling; 3. Roy, (h) Rob Marling; 2. Philanthropy Lady, (o) Affair Braecrest Covergirl, (o) Krista Schneider & Zoey Jessica Chase, (h) Marc Desautels; 3. Perfect Suspect, TB Malcolm D Richardson Challenge Trophy – Heaven Rush, (h) Claire Hunter (o) Candace Sirianni, (h) Candace Sirianni Sent CSH Jr Filly – CH: Ellan Vannin FF; RES: Mazikeen K TB Stallion 4 Yrs & Older – 1. Twisted Affair, (o) Cathy TB Harry Addison Challenge Trophy – Canola World CSH Filly, Foal of 2015 – 1. Karamel K, (o) Ashland Farm McEwin, (h) Theresa Detsikas; 2. Look Who It Is, & Darlene Tierney, (h) Darlene Tierney; 2. Tallulah (o) Ashland Farm & Darlene Tierney, (h) Darlene VLS, (o/h) Allison West; 3. Katastrophe K, (o) Laura Tierney; 3. Princeps Senatus, (o) Castle Peak Farm, Roberts, (h) Rob Marling (h) Marc Desautels

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